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 380 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rus. 16, 10-21, 23. 1882. of subsistence stores to aid in the relief of destitute persons in the district overilowed by the Mississippi River and its tributaries; and he is authorized to co-operate with the authorities of the several States of which such district is a part in making distribution of the same Approved, April 1, 1882. · April 18, 1882. [No. 10.] JOINT RESOLUEION5 p;o';i;g:)g1g'o}°%Gm·Iection of a monument over the Rwolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Monument to of America in Congress assembled, That there be and is hereby =1;PP¤>· Tiwum J¢1T¤¤¤¤ priated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, P gm _ Virginia, and that said sum be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. Approyed, April 18, 1882. ‘ 2, N ..' . JOINT RESOLUTION makin a 'ai nu adeli' -firii-28E`- [ rigbpkomgmpr gutmic rgnntpg gnhnnriiiiiiénai iiiefurndlgin nnigniirig 0 Eg lll lll Olg y- W0. ’ . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Public printing States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of four hundred ‘ Bgémggww be, and zh; sameis hereby, iippropriated out of any money in the Treasury not erwise appropzia to continue the public printing the pub- ' lic binding, and for paper for the public printing, including cost of printing the debates and proceedings of Congress m the Congressional Becord,·and for lithographing, mapping and engraving for both houses of Congress, the Supreme Court of the U)nited States, the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congressgrnd ctlrcel depalrtments and for all the necessary materials which may ne in the prosecution of the work being a deficiency for the liscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two. Approved, April 21, 1882. r 3;, [N . 21. JOINT RESOLUTION rnaki an ati n 1 e i oem ——-1-——y 1, IE Eorsgdgtamoot the extraordinary oxpelées obrngerimgut ri);>lotir°1:3he=‘ho‘:>t1hhrL£tMrars-li! ' Resolved  the Senate and House of Representatives of the UnitedSt¢ttes , Appmpzintionto of Amenea on Congress assembled, That the sum of ten thousand dol-
 * “°'***°°u°· v'· the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the erection of a suitable monument and to make other suitable im rovements over the ve of Thomas Jefferson, at Monticello,
 * ¤'* !l{*¤g“)d8, *¤ and sixty dve thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
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L, gh‘tl’°_ H”'°‘°" Q the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to enable the Light House B,,,,_,,L,,t,,_ Boardto pay theextraordrnary expenses consequent upon the Hood in the Mississippi River, said sum to be immediately available Approved, May 1, 1882. gay 5, ]_gg_ [No. 23.] JOINT RESOLUTION granting condemned cannon to the Morton Monu- -————-—-— mental Association. Resolved  the Senate and House ¢rEl.Representat£ves of the United Slate: D,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,~c,,,,_ of America m Congress assembled, at the Secretary of War be, and damned cannon he rs hereby authorized and directed to give to Morton Monumental gdohplzfgsfage Association: of the United States twelve condemned cast iron cannon wu, ,m,m;`P0,,8· gmt twenty-tive cannon balls for a statue of Oliver P. Morton, late a _nator from Indiana, to be erected at the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Approved, May 5, 1882.